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there are actors within that environment. for them, had this been directly tied to have these two individuals been directly tied to those groups, i would be surprised if they didn't want to claim it. there are anti-american in a substrata of the chechen organization. host: what surprised you the most as you go through this data? guest: one of the positive surprises was the willingness of the american people and working with law enforcement and department of homeland security in a way similar to the administration strategy for preventing violent extremism. a community-oriented approach that will increase communication between the community and government, and prevent radicalization from happening in the first place, and if it does occur, allowing the government and community to deal with it in a positive way before a terrorist plot is hatched. 57% of respondents indicated a willingness to work with law enforcement and dhs to establish those relationships ahead of time. it is a positive story. i see a lot of value in a communit
there are actors within that environment. for them, had this been directly tied to have these two individuals been directly tied to those groups, i would be surprised if they didn't want to claim it. there are anti-american in a substrata of the chechen organization. host: what surprised you the most as you go through this data? guest: one of the positive surprises was the willingness of the american people and working with law enforcement and department of homeland security in a way similar to...
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. $4.5 billion and will be spent a day to operate in that environment. when in fact you cannot go on the street with the exception of the package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower-cost employee, whether in the rural craft or city craft and allow us to provide that service at a lower acroscost. that is all money that can come out of the system. if calculated in what we think is the revenue loss, and we have talked to customers to validate that. we are terms of that. that we clear something up. people say it is only $2 billion out of $20 billion. if we had it this year we would break even. this year we will lose $1.7 billion on the operating line. as revenue,-costs, with the exception of a worker's comp costs and pre funding. we would make money if we made the six to five move at the beginning of this year. what happens with a $20 billion of that gap exists when you do nothing over a five-year period, and with inflation that continues to grow. when people say it is only 10% of the cost differential, it is not, it would make up
. $4.5 billion and will be spent a day to operate in that environment. when in fact you cannot go on the street with the exception of the package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower-cost employee, whether in the rural craft or city craft and allow us to provide that service at a lower acroscost. that is all money that can come out of the system. if calculated in what we think is the revenue loss, and we have talked to customers to validate that. we are terms of that....
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the pattern in russia is deeply troubling in an increasingly restrictive environment of civil liberties. this includes the measures with respect to registration as foreign agents and also restrictions on press and internet freedom. we made clear with human dialogue but we remain committed to open dialogue with civil seent supporting their efforts. >> i do a follow-up on that? >> sure. >> in the past -- i think the u.s. government has talked a lot about their concern of human rights abuse in chechnya. i'm wondering if you think the events in boston are going to change the way the government would see human rights in chechnya? >> with respect to the ongoing investigation in boston, i have to reiterate the secretary's comment that it would be highly norptse to make comments at this time. i can tell you this has been part of our human rights reporting on russia since 1995. you will find quite a bit of information on this year's report and they note serious human rights abuses taking place and human rights violations committed by authorities and militants. >> this is going to be the last que
the pattern in russia is deeply troubling in an increasingly restrictive environment of civil liberties. this includes the measures with respect to registration as foreign agents and also restrictions on press and internet freedom. we made clear with human dialogue but we remain committed to open dialogue with civil seent supporting their efforts. >> i do a follow-up on that? >> sure. >> in the past -- i think the u.s. government has talked a lot about their concern of human...
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>> let's say we have a lawless environment, some catastrophic event in a lawless environment. those things unfortunately do happen. and law and order breaks down because the police cannot travel, there's no communication. and they have armed groups running around neighborhoods. do you think that a ar-15 would be better than a double barrel shotgun? >> you are dealing with a hypothetical. >> you don't have to agree with me. i would prefer in ar-15. >> are you dealing with a hypothetical world? >> i think it does exist. it existed in new orleans, or if there is a cyberattack and the power grid goes down and the dams were released and chemical plants are discharging. >> i don't think new orleans would've been better served by having the guns ar-15 in the post-hurricane katrina environment. >> in the crosshairs of the gangs that were roaming around, i think the ar-15 is better than to protect my family and a double barrel shotgun. >> can ask just one more question, sir? >> yes, i promise. there was 76,142 people who failed a background check in 2010. 19.1%, 13,862 were denied and
>> let's say we have a lawless environment, some catastrophic event in a lawless environment. those things unfortunately do happen. and law and order breaks down because the police cannot travel, there's no communication. and they have armed groups running around neighborhoods. do you think that a ar-15 would be better than a double barrel shotgun? >> you are dealing with a hypothetical. >> you don't have to agree with me. i would prefer in ar-15. >> are you dealing with...
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remember, 4.5 billion is what we spend for a day to operate in that environment. saving two when you are -- will not go on the street with the exception of package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower cost employee, whether in the rural or city craft, allows us to provide that kind of service as a lower cost. the mail costs, the transportation costs, network changes, that's all money that can come out of the system. we've also calculated in what we think is the revenue loss and we've talked to a lot of customers to validate that. so the 2 billion is doable. people say well, it's only two out of 20 billion. it is not. if we had it this year we would break even from an operational standpoint. this year we'll lose ago 1.7 billion in the operating line. that's revenue minus costs with the exception of workers' comp costs and prefunding. we would make money if we had made the six to five move at the beginning of this year. that gap exists when you do nothing over a five, six, four or five-year period and with inflation that continues to grow.
remember, 4.5 billion is what we spend for a day to operate in that environment. saving two when you are -- will not go on the street with the exception of package delivery, which will be done with dynamic routing, with a lower cost employee, whether in the rural or city craft, allows us to provide that kind of service as a lower cost. the mail costs, the transportation costs, network changes, that's all money that can come out of the system. we've also calculated in what we think is the...
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the court ordered mental health treatment in a confined environment. she was eventually released. she went to south carolina in february of this year and was able to buy a gun. she passed the background check. the system did not record the fact that she'd been adjudicated, mentally incompetent and dangerous to herself and others. she bought a .22 caliber pistol. went into the administrator's office, pulled the gun out and it did not fire. thank god. she's been arrested and she needs a lot of help. there is an effort in a bipartisan way to make sure adjudications like that get into the background system. there are over 14,000, i've been told, adjudications in south carolina of people a danger to themselves and an incompetent court process that's not entered into the federal system and my state is trying to fix that problem and i hope they're successful in south carolina of entering these cases into the federal background check system. and there are some things that senator schumer is doing and many others that may bear fruit. so keep trying. but as to the assault ban, i know that s
the court ordered mental health treatment in a confined environment. she was eventually released. she went to south carolina in february of this year and was able to buy a gun. she passed the background check. the system did not record the fact that she'd been adjudicated, mentally incompetent and dangerous to herself and others. she bought a .22 caliber pistol. went into the administrator's office, pulled the gun out and it did not fire. thank god. she's been arrested and she needs a lot of...
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...
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the environment has changed since 2007. that is why we are guardedly optimistic. there are a whole bunch of things out there that we have to avoid or diffuse. i am confident that cautiously optimistic we can get this done. if we do not, i think it will have ramifications, not just for republicans but for the entire country, and to have a country with 11 million people living in the shadows is not the type of country we want to teach our children about. >> what is the path to getting this through the house? >> i think probably one of the scenarios is a majority of democrats in the house and a significant and maybe a majority of republicans in the house, i would not anticipate a unanimous republican support, but i think there can be significant support. >> a larger number of republicans we get in the senate, the more likely it is we will pass it, and second, going through the process, going through the floor and allowing them, it will help us homeless. -- hone this. we are going to get some amendments from very conservative members and very liberal members, and it w
the environment has changed since 2007. that is why we are guardedly optimistic. there are a whole bunch of things out there that we have to avoid or diffuse. i am confident that cautiously optimistic we can get this done. if we do not, i think it will have ramifications, not just for republicans but for the entire country, and to have a country with 11 million people living in the shadows is not the type of country we want to teach our children about. >> what is the path to getting this...
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make their environments more livable. ensure the urbanization and building of a new countryside reinforce each other. give high priority to ensuring and improving people's well- being and comprehensively improving their material and cultural lives. an important lesson we learned in our response to the outbreak of the severe respiratory syndrome in 2003 is that economic development and social development need to be coordinated. developing economies since then, we have ensured people's well- being and develop social programs. the government has made efforts and provided more funding in this area than ever before. these efforts have resulted in much better coordination of china's economic and social development. the structure of chinese society, its forms of organization and its interest in society have undergone a profound change and social problems have increased remarkably. we must make ensuring and improving people's well-being the starting point and goal of all government work, get priority to its, and strive to strengt
make their environments more livable. ensure the urbanization and building of a new countryside reinforce each other. give high priority to ensuring and improving people's well- being and comprehensively improving their material and cultural lives. an important lesson we learned in our response to the outbreak of the severe respiratory syndrome in 2003 is that economic development and social development need to be coordinated. developing economies since then, we have ensured people's well-...
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do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual assault. a complex issue. we need to address it to find those that are the criminals and route them out of the military. you don't avoid the issue by keeping women out of the units because if those men are assaulters they will assault women and others they come into contact to. this change is absolutely necessary and the restrictions in the past have actually added to the problem. >> chris: colonel mcsalary, general boykin brought up the idea of the draft and the supreme court said the reason women should not be subjected to the draft is because they are not combat ready. if you are goi
do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual...
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court-ordered mental health treatment in a confined environment. she was eventually released. she went to south carolina in favor of this year and was able to buy a gun. she passed a background check. the system did not record the fact that she'd been adjudicated mentally incompetent and dangerous to herself and others. she bought a .22 caliber pistol, a semiautomatic pistol. went to ashley hall private school, went into the administrators office, pulled a gun out and it did not fire. thank god. she's been arrested and she needs a lot of help. but there's an effort in a bipartisan way to make sure that adjudications like i get into the background system. there are over 14,000 i've been told that adjudications south carolina of people of danger to themselves and others through court process that are not entered into the federal system. and my state is trying to fix that problem, and i hope they're successful in south carolina, entering these cases into the federal background check system. and there's some things senator schumer is doing, and many others, that may bear fruit, so
court-ordered mental health treatment in a confined environment. she was eventually released. she went to south carolina in favor of this year and was able to buy a gun. she passed a background check. the system did not record the fact that she'd been adjudicated mentally incompetent and dangerous to herself and others. she bought a .22 caliber pistol, a semiautomatic pistol. went to ashley hall private school, went into the administrators office, pulled a gun out and it did not fire. thank...
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it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also works with the next generation of kids. starting with nursery school, it is remarkable that silicon valley kids have this additional advantage of being raised in the area irrespent of their social status is having the exposure of religion and entrepreneurship. i think most kids that attend stanford university has some desire of having to do some form of entrepreneurship either owning their own company or starting a start-up. >> in your book, "secrets of silicon valley" here's a quote pop i was endocumented into the destroy your enemy and eat your yo
it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also...
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some forms of life flourish in this salty environment. but humans require an abundant supply of freshwater. less than 1% of all the earth's water is readily available for human consumption. in the semi-arid desert plains of the southwest united states, where rainfall averages just 2 1/2 centimeters per month, tom maddock studies this scarce resource. dr. maddock: the real problem that we have is that with increasing populations and shortages of water, we are becoming very vulnerable. in the southwest, there's a very unique vulnerability here, simply because where do we get the water if there is no water? narrator: across the country in northern florida, the quantity of water isn't an issue. rainfall averages an abundant 1 1/4 meters each year. wendy graham and her colleagues evaluate and model the impacts of industrial and agricultural land use threatening the world's largest collection of freshwater springs. dr. graham: right now, the biggest question is how far we can stress the system and not push it past the point of no return. narrat
some forms of life flourish in this salty environment. but humans require an abundant supply of freshwater. less than 1% of all the earth's water is readily available for human consumption. in the semi-arid desert plains of the southwest united states, where rainfall averages just 2 1/2 centimeters per month, tom maddock studies this scarce resource. dr. maddock: the real problem that we have is that with increasing populations and shortages of water, we are becoming very vulnerable. in the...
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as a young man fresh out of high school i had never been around that environment that meat packing involves. i worked many jobs with most of the men and women being immigrants. unlike some would have you believe, the immigrants working there paid their taxes, just like me. #. [applause] they paid their insurance, just like me. and most important, they were working for a better life for their families, just like me. [applause] in my years of working in the meat packing industry, and the last four years of working as a union representative, i can tell you immigration reform will improve the standards for all workers. it will help end the exploitation of any worker. [applause] it will help reunite families without living in fear or being separated for up to three to 10 years, waiting to try to bring their families here legally. [applause] friends, brothers and sisters, this current system is broken. every american worker deserves fair pay. every american worker deserves the opportunity to live this dream. the dream of our fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathers. now is the time for americ
as a young man fresh out of high school i had never been around that environment that meat packing involves. i worked many jobs with most of the men and women being immigrants. unlike some would have you believe, the immigrants working there paid their taxes, just like me. #. [applause] they paid their insurance, just like me. and most important, they were working for a better life for their families, just like me. [applause] in my years of working in the meat packing industry, and the last...
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we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and those things show up in the brain. the brain is also a sponge. the brain isn't simply created by genetics and it's very much shaped by environment. and so my mentor john monaghan likened the problem of predicting violent people to predicting violent storms. when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directio
we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and...
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it benefits our environment. we all know that mass transit pollutes the air a lot less than people driving individual cars. in many places it's not possible to use mass transit. but in more and more parts of the country it is, and we ought to be encouraging that. so to so to have this benefit expire is a bad thing, bad for people who take mass transit, obviously there are a lot of them in my state, 700,000 who get this benefit. bad for those who drive, and bad for the clean air that we wish to breathe. so i will continue my quest, because i think it's only fair, it's only right and it's a good thing for all of america and as my colleague noted it's a tax break. we generally confined more agreement on tax breaks than many other issues, fiscal and tax issues in this congress. i will continue my quest to have this renewed as soon as possible and i think it's not unfair to do it ahead of the other tax breaks because of the unique way that this benefit functions and how it is harder, not impossible, but harder to enac
it benefits our environment. we all know that mass transit pollutes the air a lot less than people driving individual cars. in many places it's not possible to use mass transit. but in more and more parts of the country it is, and we ought to be encouraging that. so to so to have this benefit expire is a bad thing, bad for people who take mass transit, obviously there are a lot of them in my state, 700,000 who get this benefit. bad for those who drive, and bad for the clean air that we wish to...
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so there's no waiver in our bill of the security environments that are currently under the law. senator grassley's amendment addresses the one-year bar, which says you have one year to file for asylum. it's become a major problem on two levels. first, many people who are eligible for asylum don't realize it. they come to the united states, and they are sometimes traumatized by the experiences that they have, and they have a difficult time understanding what our standards of laws may be. let me give you one example from chicago: a young woman comes to the united states from the africa. at the age of 7, she was subjected to female jen till mutilation. she was promised in to marriage to a man thirty years older than who had many wives, mistreating them to the point where she fled. she came to the united states to chicago and didn't realize that what i just described to you would be grounds for asylum because the gender discrimination in her background. the second part i wanted to raise to my friend from iowa, the immigration tell us insed of going to the merit we spent most of the
so there's no waiver in our bill of the security environments that are currently under the law. senator grassley's amendment addresses the one-year bar, which says you have one year to file for asylum. it's become a major problem on two levels. first, many people who are eligible for asylum don't realize it. they come to the united states, and they are sometimes traumatized by the experiences that they have, and they have a difficult time understanding what our standards of laws may be. let me...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. would be a catastrophe. what happens? >> how do you feel about the shutdown? >> i personally love it. life goes on. john: right. most people hardly notice the partial shutdown. but, of course, defaults would be worse. default means a government cannot pay its debts in full. i am told that would be a real catastrophe. >> the pain would be felt across every sector of society. >> it plunged this country back into recession. >> this time we are playing with fire. john: defaulted not happen this time, what about next time? why not just default? when you read adjustive the chinese are those bankers that hold bonds rather than not pay social security or the military? i would. but no, america must not defaults. an economist at george mason university, and i assume you know more about this and i. where do i go wrong? >> part of it is that so many of us already have invested in america. pension funds, banks we old savings and and retir
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. would be a catastrophe. what happens? >> how do you feel about the shutdown? >> i personally love it. life goes on. john: right. most people hardly notice the partial shutdown. but, of course, defaults would be worse. default means a government cannot pay its debts in full. i am told that would be a real catastrophe....
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political environment makes achieving new legislative reforms really hugely challenging. and yet while health care reform will move ahead regardless of today's initial congressional gridlock. first, we have to acknowledge that political polarization and the split government dominates the budget and health care reform debates in washington. and, yes, it is true, it is worse than ever, and i think senator daschle will talk about that. the republicans are more worried about challenges from the right, so when you're running, you have to worry more about losing your feet from a challenge from the farther right than the center, and democrats are becoming more progressive or liberal as a group. and this makes legislating compromise quite, quite difficult. so that's the first challenge. secondly, the budget and tax cliff debates and resolutions to those debates or there standoffs are both removing pressures for bigger deal and increasing partisan divisions. and i want to just mention, um, after the elections decisions were made to lock in higher taxes for higher income and are ta
political environment makes achieving new legislative reforms really hugely challenging. and yet while health care reform will move ahead regardless of today's initial congressional gridlock. first, we have to acknowledge that political polarization and the split government dominates the budget and health care reform debates in washington. and, yes, it is true, it is worse than ever, and i think senator daschle will talk about that. the republicans are more worried about challenges from the...
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there will always be a need for us as a neutral agent in a very contentious environment. >> brown: let me ask you finally about you personally. because world bank presidents to this point have traditionally been political backgrounds from economic backgrounds, financial backgrounds. you're a doctor, you've spent your life in public health. what do you bring to this that is different? >> for almost all of my adult life i've been working in the area of development. i've worked in haiti, the slums of lima, peru, i've worked in the former soviet union countries. i've worked in siberia. so i have been doing development my entire life and the world bank is a development bank. our focus is on trying to help lift people out of poverty and to boost prosperity that's shared and that's essentially what i've been doing all my life as an anthropologist and physician so i have been trying fht poverty my whole life and what i found that inside the world bank we are just ffth peol nk want to d povty. th whyheca t wrkt the world bank and because we share such fundamental values, we hope that we can be
there will always be a need for us as a neutral agent in a very contentious environment. >> brown: let me ask you finally about you personally. because world bank presidents to this point have traditionally been political backgrounds from economic backgrounds, financial backgrounds. you're a doctor, you've spent your life in public health. what do you bring to this that is different? >> for almost all of my adult life i've been working in the area of development. i've worked in...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ john: it's hard to get your brain around how much our government spends. more than 3 trillion this year alone. on top of our $17 trillion debt. sometimes i like to lop eight zeros off of the budget numbers. then you did a chart like this. it looks like a family budget. when i show this to people they understand. what do you think of these people? making 24,000, spending 305,000, also $11,000 in debt. >> they should get there priorities straight and what they need to be spending and saving money is on. john: this is the federal budget. adjusted zeros off. john: that is a lot. when they see this they get it. at that i was clever to come up with an idea. then i saw a video much more clever and a better way. a man does to a bank to get a loan. >> what can i do feel today? >> i would like to raise my debt limit. >> excuse me? >> my debt limit, i would like to raise it. >> you are in serious debt. >> is pretty bad. a figure we
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ john: it's hard to get your brain around how much our government spends. more than 3 trillion this year alone. on top of our $17 trillion debt. sometimes i like to lop eight zeros off of the budget numbers. then you did a chart like this. it looks like a family budget. when i show this to people they understand. what do you think...
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seatso th we're dealing with is consistent vacancies before and we come at this in the environment in a pitched alas candidate was filibustered in violation of p the rule that was developedese w under the gang of 14 which t is there would then be deve filibusters on judges unless extraordinary circumstances with respect to her there were no circumstances. ci so we are kind of in a. strange zone where the rules we have been living undertrange have been violated and reid did nothing about that now there is a qualified candidate i am glad this will move forward but i think to the extent filling vacancies to packs the cour when you could argue itto thet elready has been attacked byncih you blicans that is not a helpful way to have this en discussion.is disc >> and several people ask the scheduled. session we will continue tonight and tell around 5:00 and if not finished we will come back 9:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. senator session. >> the court of appeals is not quite like they just have the appellate transcript to work from. they are the caseload circuit was 118 appeals filed and also ne
seatso th we're dealing with is consistent vacancies before and we come at this in the environment in a pitched alas candidate was filibustered in violation of p the rule that was developedese w under the gang of 14 which t is there would then be deve filibusters on judges unless extraordinary circumstances with respect to her there were no circumstances. ci so we are kind of in a. strange zone where the rules we have been living undertrange have been violated and reid did nothing about that...
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...
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environment. same thing for both communities in moving forward to what is a more defensible architect, architecture. i think we need to move there. so that's the first thing. second, we need to be able to see what's going on in cyberspace so that we can work with industry. and amongst ourselves. because in getting information after an attack only allows us to police it up. we have to have some way of stopping it while it's going on, so we need to be able to see it. we need a constant for operating within cyberspace, not just within the defense department but amongst all three of us because we all have a role in this. we all play vital roles from the department of homeland security's role for recovery and working with commercial industry, to the fbi's law enforcement investigative things to the defense department responsibility to defend the nation. where to bring those together, and then reach out to say, now, how is that going to work within industry, and how can we share information that is vita
environment. same thing for both communities in moving forward to what is a more defensible architect, architecture. i think we need to move there. so that's the first thing. second, we need to be able to see what's going on in cyberspace so that we can work with industry. and amongst ourselves. because in getting information after an attack only allows us to police it up. we have to have some way of stopping it while it's going on, so we need to be able to see it. we need a constant for...